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Coalition Under Fire as Wehrdienst Deal Implodes, Pension Plan Faces Revolt

Parliament begins first readings after a ministerial veto, with presidential legal doubts looming.

Overview

  • Lawmakers opened first readings on the Wehrdienst proposal and the pension package in a marathon Bundestag session, keeping the schedule despite internal rifts.
  • Defense Minister Boris Pistorius blocked a negotiated Wehrdienst compromise that featured a lottery for selection, calling it a “fauler Kompromiss” and sending talks back to square one.
  • President Frank-Walter Steinmeier expressed doubts about a lottery-based selection and indicated he could raise constitutional concerns when asked to sign any law.
  • The SPD is pushing the cabinet-approved pension bill, including an Aktivrente that lets working retirees earn up to €2,000 per month tax-free, with introduction targeted for year-end.
  • The Union’s 18-member Junge Gruppe says it cannot support the pension plan in its current form, a risk given the coalition’s roughly 12-vote majority, as Merz faced criticism for sidestepping the disputes and Jens Spahn insisted a resolution is in reach.